Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Gaston May Impact the Azores By This Weekend After Becoming First Major Hurricane of the Season

August 30,2016
Hurricane Gaston is well away from land in the central Atlantic Ocean, but could pass near the Azores this weekend.
On Sunday, Gaston became the first major hurricane (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Scale) of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season. That appeared to have been Gaston's intensity peak.
Here's the latest on Gaston:
  • Gaston was located about 750 miles east of Bermuda, or about 1,450 miles west of The Azores.
  • Little change in strength is expected during the next couple of days.
  • While well over 1,000 miles off the East Coast, Gaston has generated swells that continue to reach the East Coast Tuesday. Dangerous rip currents are possible.
  • Gaston may get close to the Azores in the northeast Atlantic by Friday night or Saturday, either as a low-end hurricane or tropical storm. Check back for updates on possible impacts.

Current Storm Status

Projected Path

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